Pot shop owner sexually mutilated for buried cash; 2 due in court

Kyle Handley and three others have been accused in the kidnapping, torture and sexual mutilation of a marijuana dispensary owner, authorities say. Handley has pleaded not guilty.

Kyle Handley and three others have been accused in the kidnapping, torture and sexual mutilation of a marijuana dispensary owner, authorities say. Handley has pleaded not guilty. (Orange County district attorney's office)

Handley, a marijuana grower who supplied the victim's clinic, allegedly told Nayeri and Ryan Kevorkian that the dispensary owner was "extremely wealthy" and all four defendants began to plot robbing him, prosecutors say.

The defendants are accused of watching the dispensary owner's house and his trips to the desert, where he had been discussing a possible investment deal. But the suspects mistakenly concluded that he had been burying money there, authorities said.

Handley, Nayeri and Ryan Kevorkian went to the dispensary owner's home on Oct. 2 and "they are accused of zip-tying the victim's wrists and torturing him, including severely beating him," according to the Orange County district attorney's office.

The three then allegedly drove the dispensary owner and his girlfriend to the desert near the area where they believed he was hiding money. Prosecutors have accused them of continuing to torture the man, who has remained unidentified, throughout the drive by burning him with a blow torch.

Once in the desert, the suspects allegedly cut off his penis and then poured bleach over him in "an effort to destroy any DNA evidence." Both victims were then dumped on the side of the road, according to the district attorney's office.

The Kevorkians have been charged with two felony counts of kidnapping for ransom and one felony count of aggravated mayhem, torture and first-degree residential burglary.